Cloud security is often equated with SaaS security. Seems a little narrow, doesn't it? There is much more to the picture.

Whether you’ve got SaaS apps deployed, depend on IaaS solutions like AWS or Microsoft Azure, run on a PaaS platform such as Force.com, or have an IDaaS solution in place, finding common ground for your entire cloud ecosystem's security is tough. It’s where all these come together (and boy do they) that security becomes chaotic and fascinating.

Watch this webinar to learn:
– How to build an overarching security strategy for your SaaS, PaaS, IaaS, and IDaaS environments
– Why not all Cloud Access Security Broker (CASB) solutions are created equal and how each should be evaluated
– 5 concrete steps you can take today to avoid becoming the next breach headline

Cloud security is often equated with SaaS security. Seems a little narrow, doesn't it? There is much more to the picture.

Whether you’ve got SaaS apps deployed, depend on IaaS solutions like AWS or Microsoft Azure, run on a PaaS platform such as Force.com, or have an IDaaS solution in place, finding common ground for your entire cloud ecosystem's security is tough. It’s where all these come together (and boy do they) that security becomes chaotic and fascinating.

Watch this webinar to learn:
– How to build an overarching security strategy for your SaaS, PaaS, IaaS, and IDaaS environments
– Why not all Cloud Access Security Broker (CASB) solutions are created equal and how each should be evaluated
– 5 concrete steps you can take today to avoid becoming the next breach headline

Forrester estimates that 200-220 million phishing emails are sent out every day. As cybercriminals continue using these tactics to hijack credentials, differentiating between the good and the bad guys becomes a challenge. Detecting behavioral anomalies could mean the difference between halting a cybercriminal in their tracks and becoming yet another victim.

– Why cloud users are the new threat vector for cyber-attacks.
– What account compromises look like and why they are so scary.
– What user behavior analytics means for the security of your organization’s most precious assets.
– Concrete recommendations of what you should look for and do to avoid them.

As recently reported in the WSJ, 1% of users represent 75% of cybersecurity risk. We know, we were surprised too. This and other shocking truths about the causes and consequences of cloud vulnerabilities are uncovered in our latest cybersecurity report - gathered from our findings across over 10 million users, 1 billion cloud assets, and 91,000 unique apps.

Get the inside scoop in our webinar where you’ll learn what it all means directly from our customer insights and data guru, Ayse Kaya Firat:

– Top cloud cybersecurity trends that fly under your radar
– What the distribution of cloud cybersecurity risk means for your ability to act on it
– Three key security skills you should master for an immediately safer cloud environment